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Best hotels in Argentine Patagonia

Explore 81 handpicked hotels in Argentine Patagonia

Eolo Lodge

El Calafate

17 Rooms
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From $850 per person/night
An elegant hideaway with unforgettable views that embodies the spirit of Patagonia.
The stunning EOLO Lodge Patagonia’s Spirit is an unexpected treasure just waiting to be uncovered in the vast Patagonian steppe. Located midway between the town of El Calafate and the famous Perito Moreno Glacier, the lodge is surrounded by never-ending vistas of Andean mountains, lakes, and glaciers. Let yourself be charmed by the endless horizons and wild natural setting, the magical sky that is constantly transforming before your very eyes, and the outstanding facilities and team that make this lodge beyond worthy of its Relais & Chateaux label.

Explora El Chaltén

El Chalten

20 Rooms
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From $1.4K per person/night
Enjoy the pristine wilderness of Argentina’s hiking and climbing capital in total luxury.

Opening its doors at the end of 2021, El Chalten is the latest of Explora’s luxurious lodges, where adventure is the name of the game and disconnecting from the modern world is encouraged - and with a setting in the private 14,000-acre Los Huemules Conservation Reserve, neither of those are hard to achieve! Within easy reach of the iconic peaks of Mount Fitz Roy, it's the ultimate HQ for exploring this incredible, glacier-filled corner of Argentina and a great base for exploring the Southern Ice Field. The all-inclusive model means endless excursion opportunities with the world-class guides and puts some of the wildest corners of Patagonia at your fingertips.

Estancia Peuma Hue

Bariloche

14 Rooms
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From $580 per person/night
Luxe ecotourism with a homey feel in a natural setting like no other.
Ask anyone to describe Estancia Peuma Hue and the word paradise is bound to come up - and the eco-lodge certainly lives up to its name, meaning “the place of dreams” in the native Mapuche language. Nestled between imposing mountains and sitting pretty on the shores of Lake Gutiérrez, this 500-acre slice of heaven houses a maximum of just 28 guests offering both a highly personalised experience and plenty of land to roam free. The property is home to forests, pristine creeks and waterfalls, as well as an array of local wildlife. And with gourmet healthy eats and endless activities on offer - from kayaking and horseback riding to forest immersions and guided meditations - it's a destination in itself.

Ventus Australis

Ushuaia

100 Rooms
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From $810 per person/night
Follow in the footsteps of the great explorers onboard this luxurious cruise ship.
Designed to cleverly navigate Patagonia’s narrow fjords and icy, glacial channels, Ventus Australis - Latin for “southern wind” - offers an unmatched exploration of South America’s remote and breathtakingly beautiful southernmost tip. First launched in 2018, the swish 210-passenger ship is all about the scenery and showcasing the extraordinary story of everyday survival in one of the most indomitable spots on Earth. To think that Ferdinand Magellan and Charles Darwin at some point, centuries ago, sailed these waters braving the elements is truly mind-blowing. But now you get to do it too, in the utmost comfort and style…

Estancia Rincón Chico

Peninsula Valdes

From $480 per person/night
Escape to an idyllic working ranch on the very edge of a world-renowned biosphere reserve.
Sitting within a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the shores of one of the world's most biodiverse marine conservation areas, the Estancia Rincón Chico unlocks the wild beauty of Patagonia. A working ranch that farms merino sheep, Rincón Chico has been in the same family for five generations, giving it an added layer of charm. With their own conservation foundation, the estancia shines a spotlight on the incredible work being done on the Peninsula Valdes. You'll have plenty of opportunity to see the fruits of these efforts up-close on hikes and boat rides - and all the while surrounded by abundant marine life including orcas, penguins and elephant seals.

Los Ponchos

El Calafate

12 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
A refined home-away-from-home experience where the beauty is in the detail.
Nestled between steppe and lake views in the glacier capital of Argentina, Los Ponchos sits on a heritage property of scenic El Calafate. Its privileged location, 2 kilometres from the town centre, creates a serene atmosphere that's only enhanced by imposing views of Lake Argentino. As cosy as cosy gets, the accommodation is a handful of refined apartments and bungalows with self-catering kitchens - but with a delightful breakfast included - and round the clock service. With just the right balance between aparthotel and bed & breakfast, this is a little gem that you’ll look forward to returning to at the end of a busy day.

Aguas Arriba Lodge

El Chalten

5 Rooms
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From $1.1K per person/night
A gem of a refuge where unparalleled glacier views and forest trails are all yours

The all-inclusive Aguas Arriba Lodge is truly one-of-a-kind. Sitting on the banks of Lago del Desierto, 37 kilometres from El Chalten, it's the only man-made structure on the lake and surrounded by nothing but gorgeous southern beech forest to one side and the vastness of the lake and Vespignani Glacier to the other. It will come as no surprise that the secluded spot is accessible only by boat - unless you want to hike. Accompanied by one of the lodge’s guides, a three-hour walk through the forest will lead you to the front door, whilst your luggage travels comfortably by boat. If you’re up for it, it’s certainly worth it!

Llao Llao Resort, Golf & Spa

Bariloche

228 Rooms
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From $260 per person/night
Jaw-dropping vistas and activities aplenty in an idyllic Patagonian peninsula.
The history of Llao Llao goes way back: construction began in 1934, when the region was completely uninhabited and Nahuel Huapi National Park had just been established. Set in truly fairy tale-like surroundings, famed architect Alejandro Bustillo built the original lodge almost entirely of wood and opened its doors to the public in 1938, only for it to be destroyed by a fire the following year. It reopened in 1940 and welcomed illustrious guests for years until 1978, when it closed again, this time down to lack of funds. 15 years and plenty of renovating later, it reopened with its spirit intact and has offered world-class service ever since, even becoming a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. With a 15-hectare park, tennis courts, an 18-hole golf course, marina, five restaurants and more, it’s like a small town of its own - and you’ll never want to leave!

Arakur Resort & Spa

Ushuaia

117 Rooms
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From $160 per person/night
This hilltop resort with end-of-the-world views is bound to leave a mark.
Set on a magnificent 250-metre-high outcrop surrounded by ancient austral forests, it’s hard to compete with Arakur Resort and Spa's views and setting. This Patagonian gem sits within the Cerro Alarkén Natural Reserve, less than 20 minutes away from downtown Ushuaia and the views are quite something to behold: jagged snowy peaks rise behind, and the famous Beagle Channel glistens down below. Designed to the latest, top-notch standards of sustainable architecture, the entire construction blends perfectly into the environment, seemingly without a trace - but comfort and superb service certainly aren't forgotten either.

Estancia Cristina

El Calafate

20 Rooms
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From $1.2K per person/night
A fully immersive Patagonia experience in a secluded, boat-access only estancia.
If you have to cruise the turquoise waters of Lake Argentino for close to three hours to get to a hotel, you know you’re in for a remote and unique treat. Nestled in an isolated valley in the heart of Los Glaciares National Park, the Estancia Cristina is one-of-a-kind getaway that boasts gleaming views of Cerro Norte and privileged access to the imposing Upsala Glacier, the largest in South America. Founded in 1914 by an English pioneer family, the Estancia retains its original charm while also offering adventurous travellers a fully-inclusive Patagonian experience in a superb setting - and with all the essential mod cons too.

Hosteria El Puma

El Chalten

17 Rooms
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From $220 per person/night
Simplicity, comfort and superb service next to El Chalten’s most popular hiking trails

Just off the main road in El Chalten, Hosteria El Puma is one of the most charming lodges around town, offering amazing comfort and a down-to-earth atmosphere. It might not be overly fancy, but the lodge has been very well thought out and, owned by a mountain guide, it's ideal for travellers who enjoy nature and the outdoors. On top of that, the service is outstanding, the laid-back and welcoming vibe is soothing and the location, right next to the start of many of the park’s trails, is unbeatable. If you’re not one for overly ritzy, resort-style hotels, Hosteria El Puma is calling your name.

Villa Beluno

Bariloche

14 Rooms
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From $720 per person/night
Treat yourself to an elevated experience in an Italian villa under the Patagonian sky.
Rising over the crest of a hill with the glistening waters of lake Nahuel Huapi in the background, the sight of Villa Beluno might make you feel that you've woken up in northern Italy. Brilliant green native forests and snow-capped peaks are the stars of the show and are ideal counterparts to the charming and homey spirit of the villa. Located in the stunning San Pedro peninsula, the lodge boasts impressive views of the lake and Victoria island whilst also offering an elevated Bariloche experience to awaken all the senses. The suites are heavenly, the service is beyond impeccable and the food is a delight. In fact, Villa Beluno’s motto is “You belong here” and, by the end of your stay, you’ll feel the same way.

Los Cauquenes Resort & Spa

Ushuaia

54 Rooms
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From $210 per person/night
Top-notch excursions and front-row seats to the Beagle Channel in all its splendour.
Los Cauquenes Resort & Spa is the only 5-star hotel with a privileged waterfront location in Ushuaia. Looking right over the spectacular Beagle Channel, the starting point to many Antarctic explorations, it's located in a gated community, only 8 kilometres west of downtown Ushuaia. Such a ideal location also means front-door access to a private, pebble beach as well as a hiking trail - and of course, unmatched views of the channel from every single nook and cranny. Add to that the mix of timelessly elegant facilities, comfy rooms, delicious food and myriad exciting activities to choose from, and you’ve got yourself one memorable End of the World experience.

Refugio La Posta de Los Toldos

El Calafate

9 Rooms

La Posta de Los Toldos is the refuge in the deep Patagonian steppe of Patagonia Park. During your stay you can enjoy simple luxury, immersive exploration in nature, and the enjoyment of a remote place. Guests are offered nine rooms with private bathrooms, a fresh, homemade and regional kitchen, cozy common areas, inspiring maps and books, a star observatory, and a place to share a good fire.


Discover the park's diverse network of trails and enjoy exclusive experiences to explore these landscapes and spot wildlife in its natural state.

Calafate Parque

El Calafate

50 Rooms
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From $170 per person/night
TeaserGlacier-gazing and fresh medialunas make dawn worth waking for

Positioned in Patagonia's adventure capital, this welcoming base strikes the perfect note between comfort and practicality. The spa provides much-needed muscle relief after glacier hikes, while the artisan bakery's morning aromas could tempt even the most determined mountaineer to linger over breakfast. It's refreshingly unpretentious, focusing instead on the essentials that matter after a day in the wild.

El Casco Art Hotel

Bariloche

33 Rooms
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From $140 per person/night
Classic elegance and art galore on the shores of stunning Nahuel Huapi lake.

Back in the 70s and 80s, the popular El Casco hotel, owned and hosted by a German aristocrat couple, exuded European glamour and attracted visitors from all around the world. It then went through a series of owners and even closed its doors for a few years before being taken over by an avid Argentinian art collector. Nowadays, while preserving its original spirit of elegance and hospitality, the renovated version of El Casco is all about the 500+ original paintings and sculptures by Argentinian artists, impeccably decorating every last room. Coupled with the dreamy surroundings, this is one unforgettable experience.

Estancia Pilolil

Bariloche

Estancia Pilolil offers outstanding fishing options within a unique and magnificent Patagonian landscape. This family property is located on the banks of the prolific Aluminé River in the Province of Neuquén, Argentina.


The rich legacy and history of Estancia Pilolil dates back to the late nineteenth century. This unique family ranch owes its name to an antique local community a few kilometers downstream the Aluminé River. Pilolil means holed stone in the Mapuche language, a unique rock formation from the Quaternary period, with towers, caves and natural bridges, that dominates a section of the Aluminé River.

Rayentray Grand Hotel

Peninsula Valdes

168 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night

A few metres from the shore of the Golfo Nuevo is the Rayentray Grand Hotel, where you can experience the comfort of the hotel's hospitality and the beauty of the Patagonian nature.

The hotel has 170 rooms with direct sea view and an excellent restaurant where you will be able to taste a variety of local and international cuisine.

Isla Leones Glamping

Peninsula Valdes

From $570 per person/night

Imagine a pristine coast of marine Patagonia, where beaches stretch between white sand and colorful stones, interrupted by imposing rocks covered in green algae that shine in contrast to the deep blue of the ocean. This amazing coastal landscape is the setting for Isla Leones Camps with its six cozy shelters located along the beach. The accommodation has been designed to provide the perfect balance between comfort and rustic charm, where you can immerse themselves in a natural, wild, and magical environment. A host will be available to share stories about the place and the project, and will guide you in exploring Blue Patagonia in various ways. You can also delight in delicious dishes made with local fish, hand-harvested seaweed, and vegetables from the agroecological garden. This experience is designed for those explorer spirits who seek to venture into the unknown, escape the city, and immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of the marine coast of Chubut Province.

Peninsula Petit Hotel

Bariloche

11 Rooms
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From $120 per person/night
A ‘petit’ hotel with a huge heart, cosy feel and picture-perfect lakefront vistas.
Peninsula Petit is a family-run hotel and it shows: this is a place that oozes with warmth, has incredible attention to detail, and genuine, honest service, making for a very special Bariloche experience. Located on San Pedro Peninsula, 5 kilometres from Llao Llao and about 20 kilometres from downtown Bariloche, the peaceful getaway sits perched over the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi in a top-notch waterfront spot and a only stone’s throw away from the main attractions. The forest setting is dreamy, the food is heartwarming, the rooms are comfy, and the staff will make you feel like you've come home.

Cacique Inacayal Hotel & Spa

Bariloche

134 Rooms
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From $120 per person/night
Timeless elegance and comfort just a stone’s throw away from San Carlos de Bariloche.
Sitting pretty in an unbeatable waterfront location, Cacique Inacayal Hotel & Spa is blissfully out of the hustle and bustle of downtown Bariloche, but still close enough for a spot of exploring on foot. Inside, the original architecture, exposed wood and stones, and emblematic central atrium - boasting panoramic views of Nahuel Huapi Lake and the Argentinian Patagonia - give the hotel a distinct mountain refuge vibe and it's a lovely space to return to at the end of the day and chill-out. And speaking of relaxing, there's also an indoor pool and full-service spa with indulgent treatments - an ideal combination.

Hotel Kosten Aike

El Calafate

From $110 per person/night
The hotel takes its name from the voices Kosten (Wind) and Aike (place), but in addition to its name tehuelche, all bedspreads, curtains, folders, fittings and plastic compositions were specially made by prominent Argentine artists recreating the ancestral designs of the town Tehuelche, recognized for its high aesthetic concept and perfect geometry.

Montano Suites

El Calafate

Some hotels simply provide a bed for the night; others invite you into a world they've meticulously crafted. This newcomer to El Calafate falls firmly into the latter camp. Born from the complete transformation of a former guesthouse, the property has emerged as something rather special – a design-conscious bolthole where every material, scent and texture has been chosen to echo the wild landscape beyond. Run by siblings Luisina and Facundo Perez Costa, there's a warmth here that feels genuinely familial rather than corporate. The building features charred timber using the ancient Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique – a rather clever nod to sustainability that also happens to look extremely handsome against the Patagonian stone. It's an ideal perch from which to explore the famous Perito Moreno Glacier and the wider wonders of Los Glaciares National Park, yet close enough to town for an evening stroll along Avenida del Libertador.

Cabañas del Lago

El Calafate

Located in El Calafate, Cabañas del Lago allows guests easy access to nearby attractions and transport. The lodge is located 1.5 km from Nimez Lagoon, 1.6 km from El Calafate Bus Station, 2.7 km from Regional Museum, 11 km from Lonely Island, 2.4 km from Lake Argentino, and 12 km from Puerto Irma Ruins - thus guest's can enjoy the best of El Calafate and its surroundings. This lodge also offers a garden and free private parking for guests.

Posada Los Alamos

El Calafate

From $70 per person/night
Settle in to this warm and welcoming hotel in the heart of El Calafate. With cosy furnishings, this is your home away from home while you explore the wonders of the region. From here, you can arrange tours on horseback through the mountains or a cruise to witness the spectacular Moreno Glacier. Enjoy a round of golf on their very own golf course or unwind with a calming spa treatment.

Pristine El Calafate Luxury Camp

El Calafate

6 Rooms
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From $790 per person/night
The lodge invite you to live the authentic Patagonia, with unmissable permanent views of the Perito Moreno Glacier, to discover the history of the pioneers through the experiences that it`s offer you in this amazing All-inclusive Luxury Camp within the exclusive Dos Lagos ranch.

EH Boutique Experience

El Calafate

7 Rooms
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From $590 per person/night
EH Boutique Experience offers seven suites providing luxurious stays, a specialized store featuring modern Argentine handicrafts, and an elegant café serving seasonal cuisine. All of this is nestled in the city closest to Los Glaciares National Park, home to the Perito Moreno Glacier.

Rincón Del Calafate Hotel

El Calafate

From $50 per person/night
Rincón del Calafate brings rustic Patagonian warmth to the edge of El Calafate, with timber-clad interiors and mountain views that frame your mornings over artisanal pastries at breakfast. The rooms are unfussy and comfortable, exactly what you want after a day out on the Perito Moreno Glacier, and the whole place has that lived-in, cabin-like charm that feels properly grounded in this wild southern landscape. It's a straightforward, welcoming base that gets the location right and doesn't overcomplicate things, leaving you free to focus on the extraordinary scenery beyond the windows.

Patagonia Queen Hotel Boutique

El Calafate

Patagonia Queen is a small downtown boutique hotel equipped with a lot of comfort and accompanied by a personalized service, which aims to exceed all your expectations. The hotel is build in an architectural style that respects the essence and magic of Patagonia, using local materials unique to this austral area of the world.
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